Re: Openning the port

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Hi Nabeel Moidu
    Thankyou very much.

I can change port of squid proxy http_port  9877

but I have an Internet connection through leased line on port 9877 now i want to distribute it in my campus for this i purchase a sun firewire x2100 server.

I installed linux on it now i want that all other user may get access. For this i configured proxy but i don't know how to configure proxy when i am getting traffic through port 9877. It works with windows after installing RPA (Remote Page Accelerator) and IPA (Internet Page Accelerator).
Is there any linux compatible software or squid needs more configuration

Warm Regards
Alok Kumar Pandey
Lucknow, UP
----- Original Message ----- From: "Nabeel Moidu" <nabeelmoidu@xxxxxxxxx>
To: "General Red Hat Linux discussion list" <redhat-list@xxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Monday, March 20, 2006 7:54 PM
Subject: Re: Openning the port


On 3/20/06, alok <pandeyalok11@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Hi all
     I have sun firewire x2100 with 2 nic, os is rhel es 4. I want to make
it internet proxy server. My ISP provides it at port 9877.

    It works on windows but on linux server it is unable to open web
pages. it can ping to sites as www.redhat.com but unable to open page


Your question needs some clarification.Do you want  your  server to be the
proxy or do you want the server to use the ISP's proxy at port 9877.

Regards
Alok Kumar Pandey
pandeyalok11@xxxxxxxxx
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Nabeel Moidu
System Administrator
OnMobile System Inc
Bangalore, India
www.onmobile.com


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